rp O CABPENTE >' S. Tenders are invited up to r.oon of ThWday, th > 30fcli inst, for erecting two rooms an alterations to a Cottago in Sa!c-stseet. . Plans and sjecfiVatiocs sit my rt-m* c<- • isu street, near Gasworks. r BART £..y; SUBSCRIBERS iv t;^ $nek! Cup Sweep »tthe Exc! a.:^e H< t«l ■' 0 j1 to (settle tip on or bef re iiii^Jaj Bo* in " s ■■ Sweep will be drawn on Thu*sd v. TV: 30. Auckland. Dec-mber 23 1875. SEALED Tenders will be received by Mr Tbos. Mucky, Fort-street, till iiood of the 7th "January, 1876, for Erecting a Presbyterian Church in Warkworth, Mahurangi. Plans and Specifications can be seen at Mr Macky'a from 2Sth December till 6th January, 187°' M. W. MUNRO, Secretary. CraigiebTim, 20th December, 1875. Tyj 0 T I 0 E. I will not be responsible for any d«bts contracted by my Crew without my written author!^U rBTT Master Barque Liz«ie Jfox. • . . ', Auckland, 24th December, 1875. TOHN GRAHAM, from County ftl Armagh, Ireland, who went to Australia twelvo years since, and subsequently came to New Zealand, is requested to communicate with his Neice, Dora Graham, No, 38, G.P.O, Auckland. _. (JTIU E.—The balance of the Blanche's cargo of Oranges has been removed to No 5, Auckland Market, For Sale. ~O A C E~~S~7 R A 0 E. S ! Ail Phareholciers in the Auckland Cup Sweepstake not paid before This i.vening, December 24, will be T< ' Ut""'"' H. N. ABBOTT, . City Club Hotel. TO-MORROW, NOON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. 1 Kf\ SACKS MAIZE, 50 sack: A.O\J Oats 100 bags Potatoes, 20 bags Onions 30 Wairoa Cheese. Bacoc, Hams 30 Taranaki Hams. Beef 3 cases "Gilmour's" Hams (Cloth) 2 ~ "Green's" 3 „ „ Bacon and Hams 3b; 3 ~ "Gilmours" ~ , 15 boxes Cherries, Flour, Bran Butter, L>ird, 5 cases Limes Sugar, Tea, Bme. Cocoa, Svuce Muscatels, Empty Cases, &c, &c. R. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. CITY MART. UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. GRANT & MORTON HAVE received instructions to sell by auction, on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, Drapery, Clothing, Woollens, etc., etc., unreservedly to close various accounts to the end of tbe year. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. CORN EXCHANGE. HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! G. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, on Wednesday, 29th Dec, at 11 o'clock sharp, 4 cases Hams (Watt & Co.) Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW. CORN EXCHANGE. " Melbourne, 6th December, 1875. " G. W. Binney, Esq., Auckland,— " Dear Sir,—lmmediately on receipt of the pre- " sent we shall feel obliged by your,.closing out the balance of consignment per Mary Blair, accepting ruling rates, and sending us final accounts as soon as possible. " We are, dear sir, *' Yours vary truly, (Signed) Joshua Bbothers. AS per instructions"' receired above, . I will sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, To-morrow, the 29th instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, THE BALANCE OP SVQkR, ex Mary Blair, from the Tarravile Refinery— T § 61— 98 bags Fine White Sugar, each U2lbs JB § 2-711 pockets Mauritius Sugar Also, All more or less Sweated— T§ 1— 14 bags Fine White Sugar, each 1121bs M §31— 75 bags do do do Ts6l— 70 bags do do do F 11— 15 bags do do do JB§ 2— 43 pockets Mauritius Sugar. Terms:—Over £60, approved Promissory Notes at three months. GEO. W. BINNEY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. At II O'clock Sharp. CORN EXCHANGE. HOPS! HOPS! HOPS! Ex • Macgregor.'s.s., @ San Francisco. GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by auction, at the Corn • Exchange, on Wednesday,ibe29.h December. at 11 o'clock sharp, 27 bales Californian HOPS, just Isnctd rs f,B Macgregor, from San Francisco. For positive sale. Without Reserve. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 12 O'Clock Sharp. CORN EXCHANGE. CHAIRS ! CHAIBS 1 CHAIRS! Ex • Lizzie Fox,' @ New York, GEO. W. BINHEY WILL sell by public auction at the Corn Exchange, on Wednesday, the 29th Dec. at 12 o'clock sharp, ..... 89 cases CHAIRS, consisting of Dining, Booking, Office Chairs, &c. Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. A BARE OPPORTUNITY TOR INVESTING. TO PUBLICANS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORvS, AND / OTHERS. In Close Proximity to the Titanic Steel Company's Works at'Skw Plymouth. , . ; A. Large and Commodioua HOUSE, built for-'a* Public-house, which, from its position, musfcneressarily do a large trade when the Iron Sand •Company*"* commences operations. At present it is occupitd as a Boarding-house, and enjoys a'lucrative trade as a '• General Store The House is a large one, containing thirteen rooms, and there is an aore and> a^-halt' ofX "" freehold land with it. k ■ s It is situated at the Henai, one mile and a-quarter from the centre of the town of New Plymouth, or> the main road to the Waitara, and a few chains ordn a street dividing it from the property of th' Sand Company. MR» ft V. QkE^*k&_^. _J
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1829, 28 December 1875, Page 3
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